(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Wuhan "Unblocking" Day: Wanjia lights witness ordinary perseverance

China News Agency, Wuhan, April 8 Question: Wuhan "unblocking" day: Wanjia lights witness ordinary perseverance

China News Service reporter Liang Ting

For 76 days of "closing the city", with the release of control of the Lihan Channel, Wuhan pressed the "restart button".

From the deserted cars to the increasing traffic, from the closed doors to the gradual resumption of the market, from the inability to go out to the orderly resumption of work ... little changes, witnessing the efforts and perseverance of ordinary people. The epidemic brought Wuhan with heartbreak, pain, and perseverance.

In the wake of the epidemic, Wuhan and Hubei were in an emergency. More than 340 medical teams and more than 42,000 medical personnel from all parts of the country and the People's Liberation Army carried out armour in white and went out retrograde.

Some people postpone their marriage, others cry away from their families, some people agree to the victory of the epidemic, and some people return to work by cycling 300 kilometers. Others fight the epidemic again after being cured.

They said that seeing the patient healed was a doctor's greatest joy; they said that the patient must rely on their lives to do their best; they said that they are not heroes, but they also want to do some duty.

Different ways, the same perseverance.

From New Year's Eve, nearly 40,000 construction workers came in retrograde silently. With the simple desire to "build the hospital as soon as possible, patients can live in earlier", they built Wuhan Vulcan Mountain and Thunder Mountain Hospitals in more than 10 days overnight. On February 4, Vulcan Hill Hospital began to treat patients; four days later, Raytheon Mountain Hospital admitted the first batch of diagnosed patients. After two months of operation, these two high-standard infectious disease specialist hospitals have admitted more than 5,000 patients.

There are no heroes falling from the sky, only mortals who come forward.

"I'm not brave from the beginning", "Xie 90" girl Yang Xue initiated the establishment of a "guardian angel" volunteer fleet, picking up medical staff to work and deliver materials. She said that as a Wuhan citizen, one must stand up bravely and contribute a small amount of strength to Wuhan's improvement.

"I'll give it to the doctor when I'm sick. I can't do anything else. I can only do this little favor." Zeng Shaofeng, the person in charge of the cafeteria, took the staff to deliver food for the medical staff, food for the nursing home, and daily inconvenience for the community. The elderly provide free buns. He said that no matter how long it takes, the epidemic of this war will be brought down and will never shrink.

"We are not heroes, we are just a city that guards heroes." After Wuhan launched the "Volunteer Care Campaign", in just 7 days, more than 70,000 people signed up.

Under the epidemic, ordinary perseverance keeps the city running.

This perseverance, in the community group buying group, at the increasingly abundant table of the citizens.

When the residential quarters are closed for 24 hours, community workers pull carts, walk between different buildings, and transport daily supplies to every household.

Feng Feng, a community grid member, ran 12 pharmacies for 12 consecutive hours to buy medicines for 60 patients. Because the box he brought could not hold all the medicines, he stringed a small portion of the medicine into two large strings and hung it on himself, which was called "the medicine bag brother" by netizens.

This perseverance is in steaming meals in takeaway orders.

Traveling through the streets and alleys, buying vegetables, buying medicine, running errands ... Takeaway delivery personnel have become the "ferrymen" that sustain the city.

Takeout rider Wu Hui went to the hospital many times to deliver food to the frontline medical staff. He said that as long as we are all there, Wuhan will not be alone.

This perseverance, on the traveling bus, in the trajectory of citizen activities, and also in the lights flowing along the riverside ...

Wang Jinlan, a driver of the Wuhan Public Transport Emergency Fleet, shuttles medical staff between the hotel and the shelter hospital every day. Seeing the medical staff fall asleep, she purposely drove the car slower. She said that every time she got out of the car, everyone was together, and her heart was at ease.

"Post-95" Liu Jiayue is a duty officer at the lighting engineering control center. The sudden epidemic situation caused Liu Jiayue's colleagues not to be on duty. For dozens of days, he has independently controlled the lights of Wuhan's two rivers and banks, paid tribute to frontline workers with "Wuhan Refueling, China Refueling" and other light shows, and also conveyed warmth and hope to the citizens.

When night fell, the Wanjia lights lit up the three towns in Wuhan. Behind every illuminated window, was it not Jiangcheng's 9 million people who insisted silently. (Finish)